Tyranny of Faith

560 pages

English language

Published June 12, 2023 by Orbit.

ISBN:
978-0-316-36168-2
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reviewed Tyranny of Faith by Richard Swan (Empire of the Wolf, #2)

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I like this series a lot and yet it took me quite a while to finish the second book. It's difficult to go on reading about the trials our heroes have to go through, because I really like them. If you liked the first book, just go on. It's just as good.

Review of 'Tyranny of Faith' on 'Goodreads'

Like The Justice of Kings, this was a lot of fun and at a certain point unputdownable. But I’d also say this volume was kind of harrowing because it feels like bad news after bad news.

This one has a “case” as a focus point like the first book, but that’s resolved-ish in the first half and then the book shifts focus to Claver and concerns about Vonvalt’s sickness. There’s lot of foreshadowing that things get worse (TOO much foreshadowing since it starts to get repetitive, but I’m braced for some tragedy for sure). The scope also gets bigger as the group arrives in Sova and gets involved at a higher level.

I really enjoy how Swan writes some of the quieter, character focused dialogue. There are conversations between Helena, Bressinger, and Radomir (sometimes all together, sometimes one on one with Helena) that highlight their friendship and struggles in really …

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